We cant forget about it Penei Sewell say something about Detroit Lions today ….
With Jonah Jackson returning, a stabilizing force, it should allow the offense to play with more rhythm. This should allow Goff and his many weapons to execute the gameplan.
“Jonah is an important piece to our puzzle, man. When he’s out there, it’s different. And, what he brings is stability,” said Sewell. “Just knowing that he’s a different type of player. Not many at all can do what he does, and he does it at such a high level. So, I’m just glad that we got him back, and we’ll ball.”
has quickly emerged as one of the top right tackles in the entire National Football League. So, to witness the talented right tackle being pushed backwards forcefully at times was an uncommon sight.
The Oregon product has an 88.9 overall Pro Football Focus grade, but earned just a 65.8 pass-blocking grade in Week 12.
“I feel like that’s all you can do is kind of just learn from it. If you start just focusing on the negatives, you’re not really putting great energy and your time management into getting better,” said Sewell. “I think that’s the main part this week. So, we’re just taking it like that.”
The Detroit Lions‘ offensive line uncharacteristically struggled against the Green Bay Packers.
Both Taylor Decker and Penei Sewell did not have one of their better performances.
As a result, Jared Goff was pressured all throughout the game, and turned the football over on multiple occasions.
“I think it’s just like the same as every week,” Sewell told All Lions, when asked about the offensive line’s mindset this week. “We just try to be the best and be clean, and definitely want to answer with the bad taste in our mouth from the last game.”